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Experience Hong Kong’s local culture at Sham Shui Po. One of the city’s oldest and densest districts, it has transformed into a hip area. Instead of glitzy skyscrapers, you’ll find buildings with rich histories, quirky cafes, contemporary art spaces and independent shops, all retaining their old-school charm. Enjoy affordable Michelin-recommended noodles and explore eclectic wares at open-air markets.

Once a textiles hub, Sham Shui Po is a favourite among designers, offering vibrant shopping streets and craft shops.

Themed streets

Dining

Cafés & Shops

Culture & Heritage

Sham Shui Po experiences

Nearby neighbourhoods

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